Blood Blister #1 (2017)

Blood Blister #1 (2017)

$3.99
VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
(W) Phil Hester
(A) Tony Harris, Eric Layton
(CA) Tony Harris
Sin is a joke to Brandon Hull. Morality a crutch for the weak, laws mere tools to be abused. But when the corruption he scoffed at begins to manifest on his once-perfect body, Hull finds himself cast into a hidden world of unspeakable horror from which there is no escape. How can you be saved when the evil possessing you is your own soul? Opening a jarring window on to a world of horror. Opening a jarring window on to a world of horror from the writer of The Coffin, Firebreather, and Deathstroke and the Eisner Award-winning artist of Ex Machina and Starman.
Date Available: 01/25/2017
BONUS REVIEW by Shawn


Intriguing enough to look at the next issue, this fine debut features some nice work from Tony Harris 2.0. Think less Starman, more C-3PO. It's an enjoyable enough issue, but it very much feels like the first part of something bigger. I suppose you'll either end up feeling frustrated or you'll be crazy eager for issue #2. Oh yeah, younger readers need not apply. At all.

I give it 7 out of 10 Grahams


VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
(W) Phil Hester
(A) Tony Harris, Eric Layton
(CA) Tony Harris
Sin is a joke to Brandon Hull. Morality a crutch for the weak, laws mere tools to be abused. But when the corruption he scoffed at begins to manifest on his once-perfect body, Hull finds himself cast into a hidden world of unspeakable horror from which there is no escape. How can you be saved when the evil possessing you is your own soul? Opening a jarring window on to a world of horror. Opening a jarring window on to a world of horror from the writer of The Coffin, Firebreather, and Deathstroke and the Eisner Award-winning artist of Ex Machina and Starman.
Date Available: 01/25/2017
BONUS REVIEW by Shawn


Intriguing enough to look at the next issue, this fine debut features some nice work from Tony Harris 2.0. Think less Starman, more C-3PO. It's an enjoyable enough issue, but it very much feels like the first part of something bigger. I suppose you'll either end up feeling frustrated or you'll be crazy eager for issue #2. Oh yeah, younger readers need not apply. At all.

I give it 7 out of 10 Grahams